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Frozen movie by admin, last updated: Mar 31, 2014 11:25 AM
JCC of Greater Washington is showing the movie Frozen in it's main auditorium. Free event JCC of Greater Washington 6125 Montrose Road Rockville, MD 20852
Parthenon Huxley presents Acoustic Electric Light Orchestra by JamminJava, last updated: Mar 31, 2014 11:25 AM
Now in his 16th year of touring the world with former members of 70s supergroup Electric Light Orchestra, Maryland's Parthenon Huxley brings home hits such as "Evil Woman", "Livin' Thing" and "Telephone Line" in an intimate semi-acoustic setting. The singer/guitarist will be joined by violinist extraordinaire Ben Hoyt of Baltimore's Peabody Institute and tour veteran Dave Phenicie on bass and vocals.
Eco-Sol Kids Hour April 5th 4:00 -5:00 PM by Angela Adrar, last updated: Mar 31, 2014 11:25 AM
Creativity & Kids Play learned from Mother Earth Children explore their connection to Mother Earth, to nature-spirit, plants, each other and the possibilities of an unlimited world of wonder by ways of interactive stories, sing, dance, art and creation using our imagination, tactile ability and senses. “This indoor/outdoor playtime series for young kids (toddler +) will encourage children to have deep respect for the rights of Mother Earth in a very light, playful and uplifting way.
Boogie Babes Happy Hour at Union Market by amanda@hs-dc.com, last updated: Mar 31, 2014 11:25 AM
Join Boogie Babes this Friday for Thread at Union Market. Thread is s curated retail event happening this Friday, Saturday and Sunday at Dock 5 (upstairs). It's super hip! Boogie Babes be there on Friday only from 4:30-5:30 with Uno, Dos, Tres con Andres outside in the rear of the building (assuming the weather is nice.) Union Market folks are planning to make it super hip with lounge furniture, turf and fun games for kids to enjoy. FREE! I know my kids will want to know that your kids will be there!
Nina Persson (of The Cardigans) "Animal Heart" Album Release + White Prism by admin, last updated: Mar 31, 2014 11:25 AM
Nina Persson came to fame with Swedish pop group The Cardigans, known world wide for such hits as ‘Lovefool’ – the group’s first international hit single which topped the #1 Billboard Hot 100 Airplay and #1 Billboard Top 40 Mainstream charts, selling an excess of 2.5 million with overall album sales for the group exceeding 15 million world wide. She has worked as a solo artist, releasing two albums as A Camp, has appeared on the tribute album to Serge Gainsbourg, worked with Manic Street Preachers (Send Away The Tigers) as well as rock group Sparklehorse’s collaboration with Danger Mouse (Dark Night of the Soul) and is a member of The Cake Sale Collective. Through her career Nina has shared the stage with Tom Jones for a unique rendition of ‘Burning Down The House’ and performed ‘Whole Lotta Love’ at Led Zeppelin’s tribute show for the 2006 ‘Polar Music Prize’. She has enjoyed the spotlight with features in zines such as Pitchfork, The Guardian, Stereogum, The Independent, Time Out London, The New York Times, Billboard and many more.
Pet Photos with the Easter Bunny by BrandLinkDC, last updated: Mar 28, 2014 10:37 PM
The Easter Bunny wants a pic with your pet to benefit The Fairfax County Animal Shelter. Hop on down to Olde Towne Pet Resort in Springfield, VA, bring $10 to benefit the shelter, and receive a 4x6 printed photo.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Music Box: Moo, Bah, Neigh by admin, last updated: Mar 28, 2014 10:37 PM
A clarinet quintet celebrates the barnyard noises of sheep, pigs, horses, cows with some sprightly music by Mozart.
Baltimore Symphony Orchestra Music Box: Summertime Movin' and Groovin' by admin, last updated: Mar 28, 2014 10:37 PM
A brass quintet will perform the swinging tunes of Joplin and sparkling music by Handel to celebrate what makes summertime great: sunshine, the beach, ice cream, swimming and more.
Spring Garden Market at River Farm by admin, last updated: Mar 27, 2014 10:11 PM
The American Horticultural Society will be holding its annual Spring Garden Market at its River Farm headquarters on Friday, April 11 from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, April 12 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The AHS members-only preview sale takes place on Thursday, April 10 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Tender Roots Cooperative Preschool Open House 3/28 by admin, last updated: Mar 25, 2014 04:36 PM
Tender Roots A Cooperative Reggio Inspired School for 1 and 2 Year Old Children (An extraordinary introduction to the school environment in a creative setting with engaging teacher-lead projects and the opportunity to grow with other children. Half-day Program, adult attendance with your child required.) Located in Lyon Village, Arlington Limited Openings Remain for 2014-2015 School Year Open House Friday March 28, 9:30-11:30 For more information about the school, please visit our website www.tenderroots.com To sign-up for a student visit, email: tenderroots.rsvp@yahoo.com or call our parent volunteers: Landy (703-863-0361) or Leslie (703-855-2625) My daughter and I attend Tender Roots and we are both happy with our experience. We have developed friendships within our neighborhood; my daughter has benefited from the continuity of a 9 month program and the teachers and school culture satisfies her curiosity for learning better than I can keep up with. I hope you will attend the open house to see what a nurturing, creative and welcoming environment Tender Roots can be for your child.
Parents of Adopted Teenagers Discussion Group by admin, last updated: Mar 24, 2014 03:32 PM
Monthly discussion group for parents of adopted adolescents and teenagers meets on the first Tuesday of each month
MCPOM Consignment Sale by admin, last updated: Mar 22, 2014 06:46 AM
Children's equipment consignment sale featuring items from hundreds of families with twins, triplets, and more. Thousands of items to choose from, including strollers, high chairs, children's clothing, shoes, books, DVDs, toys, feeding accessories, and car seats. This is a great opportunity to save on items you need for your children.
Online Information Session: Community Academy Public Charter School (CAPCS) Online by admin, last updated: Mar 21, 2014 02:04 PM
Attend an online event from the convenience of your own home. These events offer a glimpse at virtual public school in a unique setting
Online Information Session: Community Academy Public Charter School (CAPCS) Online by admin, last updated: Mar 21, 2014 02:03 PM
Attend an online event from the convenience of your own home. These events offer a glimpse at virtual public school in a unique setting
Expert panel discussion on Common Core standards by admin, last updated: Mar 20, 2014 11:16 PM
Lunchtime panel discussion on Common Core standards, featuring D.C. Public Schools Chancellor Kaya Henderson and other experts.
New to You Sale by Louisa Kuljurgis, last updated: Mar 20, 2014 08:53 PM
The New To You sale is a rummage sale of all things baby/child related with proceeds benefiting the Jewish Community Center of Greater Washington (JCCGW) Preschool.
New programs and Spring Grand Open House at the Lycée Rochambeau-French International School on Saturday, March 29 by admin, last updated: Mar 20, 2014 04:34 PM
The Lycée Rochambeau - French International School is having a Spring Grand Open House that will take place on the Bradley Blvd. campus (7108 Bradley Blvd, Bethesda, MD) on Saturday, March 29th from 9:30 to noon. We will also present three new programs that will begin next September: A new nursery class for 2-year olds An Accelerated French Immersion Class for children entering 1st to 3rd grade Arabic language option in the Middle School (6th to 9th grades) Families of any nationality with children in all grade levels are welcome to apply to the school’s financial aid program. The school has significantly increased its financial aid budget over years past. The French government also provides financial aid to qualifying French families. Please contact us for details and RSVP for the Grand Open House at outreach@rochambeau.org
Junior Jams: This is LEA by admin, last updated: Mar 20, 2014 07:37 AM
LEA’s authentic, uplifting, thought provoking and positive voice lends itself well to quality kindierock, or music for little people as she calls it. Every member of the family will appreciate her seamless blend of gospel, jazz, country and R&B into her own style—SoulFolk—drawing comparisons to Tracy Chapman’s earthy folk, Joni Mitchell’s exquisite songcraft, and Ani DiFranco’s inventive guitar playing and dynamic delivery. LEA has shared the stage with luminaries including Odetta, Mavis Staples, Dar Williams and Anthony Hamilton. She performs around the world at venues as diverse as arts centers, universities, festivals, coffeehouses, nightclubs, vineyards, and places of worship. With seven full-length albums already available, and a recording career spanning over a decade, LEA is repeatedly acknowledged by the Washington Area Music Association as one of the region’s best vocalists, songwriters and recording artists. She is also a graduate of the prestigious Artist-in-Residence program at The Music Center at Strathmore in Bethesda, Md. To book in advance at this initmate venue, go to fndtnarts.com/events.
Junior Jams: John Henry the Guitar Man by admin, last updated: Mar 20, 2014 07:37 AM
John Henry is renowned for his ability to connect with his audiences. He brings 20 years of early childhood education, and experience as a dad himself to his interactive program, engaging children of all ages as they dance, sing and imagine. Performing since the age of 14, and with several different bands including At Wits End, Crown Victoria and Volare, John Henry values the educational experience to be gained from exposure to live music. “Music allows children to process information in a new way. They hear sounds, they feel rhythm and they are able to actively participate in the learning process. Music can also be a wonderful introduction to other cultures. With songs and instruments children are able to appreciate different cultures and become familiar with new ideas from a musical perspective.”
Junior Jams: Here Comes Trouble with Special Guest Marsha Goodman-Wood by admin, last updated: Mar 20, 2014 07:36 AM
Join us for this special pre-Mom's Day double bill and enjoy the best of the area's original kindierock with Here Comes Trobule headed by a mom and dad duo of New England Conservatory of Music graduates, Kelly Donohue and Jon Babu, performing with another artist mom, Marsha Goodman-Wood. Here Comes Trouble beautifully blends a variety of musical genres, from funk to punk, to rockabilly to rock and roll, appealing to the zany and wacky in all kids and their parents. A talented cast of characters musically stomp and chomp their way through an energetic and engaging repertoire of original music including titles like "Watermelon Felon," "Spill the Beans," and "I Like Toys." Singer-songwriter Marsha Goodman-Wood is known for setting little toes to tapping with original melodies that mix generous doses of science and positive social messages into songs that are just plain fun. Her quirky, smart compositions take on topics from astronomy, answering the age-old question “Why Can’t You Dance on Jupiter?” to nonconformity with “Sheep Don’t Wear Shoes,” and biology in “The Penguin Song.” A former cognitive neuroscientist, Marsha includes fun facts and lessons in her songs! Recently named a Washington Post Editor’s Pick, Marsha is also a nominee for Best Children’s Artist of 2013 by the Washington Area Music Association (WAMA). Her 2012 release, "Gravity Vacation" was a WAMA nominee for Best Children’s Music Recording, and “The Penguin Song” was just named to the list of finalists for the 30th Annual Mid Atlantic Song Contest.